If you don't wanna be with them anymore break up stop wasting both of you guys times. Also if your with the person you liked them a lot at some point why be so disrespectful to someone you care about on some level. That just says what kind of person they are when someone cheats they are cowards with no respect for the people around them

I'm going to post my opinion without voting because to base something on the morality of sinful on not is contradictory to a religion, and I am without religion in the first place so it's pointless. But from a right or wrong perspective. Yes it is wrong because who is to say your significant other doesn't feel the opposite of what you feel? What if your relationship being on the fray brings them distress? By cheating you are potentially damaging that person emotionally and mentally. Just don't cheat ever. Leave the relationship, be truthful as to why you want to leave and don't be like every other scumbag that cheats no matter the gender.

It's worse in my opinion as if you've been with someone for a long time then you should be able to sit down and talk about the relationship both good and bad if you can't do that then don't get into a relationship until you can.

Yes. Relationship is a commitment as well as a responsibility. Face the problem then do what u want

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Though I havent' done it, I think it's a lesser sin to cheat when the relationship is sort of over but you're staying together to raise a family, and dont' fight. It would be better to be formal about opening it. But I'm not that sympathetic to people who havent' slept with their spouse in a year, turn down their spouses advances or attempts to improve things, and then act shocked when they sleep with someone else.

If you don't have kids, just fucking end it.

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